Carbon footprint of a chemotherapy production unit within a hospital pharmacy: Time for green pharmacy.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Manon Chabane, Christine Fagnoni-Legat, Camille Hosotte, Maryline Jehl-Rave, Garance Barbier, Sophie Bonnot-Perrin, Farshid Sadeghipour, Laurent Carrez, Samuel Limat, Marie Kroemer
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Background: In the last decade, environmental impact assessment has become a major concern for human activities, which is particularly true for health. The french healthcare sector emits approximately 49 million tons of CO2 equivalent (CO2eq) per year, approximately 8% of the total national Green House Gas (GHG) emissions. In this context, assessing the carbon footprint of a resource-consuming unit like the cytotoxic drug production unit (CPU) is essential. The study aimed to assess the carbon footprint of a CPU.

Methods: A retrospective study was conducted in a french CPU producing more than 51,000 preparations per year in 2022. Global warming impact of CO2eq emissions were determined for medicines (using the French monetary Emission Factor), single-use material (using the Base Empreinte® database), energy of electrical devices, staff transportation and waste.

Results: The carbon footprint of the CPU was equal to 18'230.7 tons of CO2eq. Antineoplastic drugs accounted for more than 18'179 tons of CO2eq emissions. Excluding the medication part, it was equal to 51.7 tons of CO2eq. More precisely the distribution of CO2eq emission sources were staff transportation (35.9%), waste (21.1%), single-use sterile medical devices (18.1%), energy consumption (9.3%), disposable personal protective equipment (8.5%), and solvent bags and bottles (7.1%).

Conclusion: This study prompts us to identify the main sources of GHG emissions within a CPU. Areas for improvement to reduce global warming impact might be deprescribing of antineoplastic drugs, staff transport reduction using telecommuting or carpooling and rethinking our production process to reduce waste production.

医院药房内化疗生产单元的碳足迹:绿色药房的时代。
背景:在过去十年中,环境影响评价已成为人类活动的一个主要问题,对健康而言尤其如此。法国医疗保健行业每年排放约4900万吨二氧化碳当量(CO2eq),约占全国温室气体(GHG)排放总量的8%。在这种情况下,评估像细胞毒性药物生产单元(CPU)这样的资源消耗单元的碳足迹是必不可少的。这项研究旨在评估CPU的碳足迹。方法:在2022年年产51,000多个制剂的法国CPU中进行回顾性研究。二氧化碳当量排放对药物(使用法国货币排放因子)、一次性材料(使用Base Empreinte®数据库)、电气设备能源、员工运输和废物的全球变暖影响进行了测定。结果:CPU的碳足迹为18’230.7吨co2当量。抗肿瘤药物的二氧化碳排放量超过18179吨。除去用药部分,等于51.7吨二氧化碳当量。CO2eq排放源分布较为精确的依次为工作人员运输(35.9%)、废弃物(21.1%)、一次性无菌医疗器械(18.1%)、能源消耗(9.3%)、一次性个人防护用品(8.5%)、溶剂袋和瓶(7.1%)。结论:本研究提示我们确定了CPU内温室气体排放的主要来源。为了减少全球变暖的影响,需要改进的领域可能是:减少抗肿瘤药物的处方,使用远程办公或拼车减少员工的交通,以及重新思考我们的生产过程以减少废物的产生。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal dedicated to educating health professionals about providing pharmaceutical care to patients with cancer. It is the official publication of the International Society for Oncology Pharmacy Practitioners (ISOPP). Publishing pertinent case reports and consensus guidelines...
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